The internet industry has warned that blocking illegal betting sites is easy to dodge, risky and potentially unlawful.
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Pick n Pay’s asap! app is adding Penny, a Gemini-powered assistant that builds your basket by conversation.
Conversation versus replenishment: Enrico Ferigolli on Penny, Gemini and how Pick n Pay is taking on Sixty60.
Payments giant Visa has detailed how AI agents, richer tokens and blockchain settlement will reshape commerce.
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Luno has established an investment arm, called Luno Expeditions, that it plans to use to invest in fintech, cryptocurrency and Web3 start-ups.
Icasa has wrapped up the long-awaited spectrum auction. This is the full, unedited statement issued by the regulator following the conclusion of the process on Thursday.
SAP has been ordered to pay back hundreds of millions of rand in contract fees to the department of water & sanitation over a 2016 deal that was found to be unconstitutional and invalid.
IBM has launched IBM Client Engineering in South Africa, offering technical skills to clients to help them accelerate their digital transformation projects.
The JSE had a spectacular trading session on Wednesday after Tencent Holdings’ shares leapt more than 23% in Asian trading.
Semiconductors are becoming “weaponised” with the current trade wars and supply chain issues.
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France stuck to its plan to tax big multinational technology companies, defying US President Donald Trump’s suggestion that he might impose tariffs on French wine.
US President Donald Trump has promised to retaliate against France for adopting a pioneering tax on Internet giants such as Google, Amazon and Facebook.
Apple is to acquire chip maker Intel’s smartphone modem division for $1-billion to bolster its attempt to build its own line of 5G chips and lessen its dependence on Qualcomm.
Twitter reported sales that beat Wall Street expectations as the social media company attracted millions of new users with better ways of sorting users’ feeds and more relevant notifications.
I used to be one of those people. You know the type. Every time people mentioned how great their digital reader was, I would go on some long rambling explanation about how I don’t get e-readers and prefer the tangible experience of holding a book in my hands. I am no longer that person
Under ordinary circumstances, Wilmot Prusent only speaks about Eskom to complain. The electricity bill for his five-bedroom home in Summerset Estate, Midrand, has escalated to R2 500 in the average month. “All they ever do is raise our rates, raise our rates,” he grumbled. Recently
































